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Daphne | Greek Mythology Wiki | Fandom Greek Mythology Statue, Ovid Metamorphoses, Mythology Paintings, Laurel Tree, Greek Paintings, Greek Mythology Art, Mythology Art, Greek Art, Greek Myths

According to Greek myth, Apollo chased the nymph Daphne (Greek: Δάφνη, meaning "laurel"), daughter of Peneios and Creusa in Thessaly. The god's infatuation was caused by an arrow from Eros, who wanted to make Apollo pay for making fun of his archery skills and to demonstrate the power of love's arrow. Daphne prays for help either to the river god Peneus or to Gaea, and was transformed into a laurel (Laurus nobilis). The laurel became sacred to Apollo, and crowned the victors at the Pythian…

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Greek God Poseidon Art, Poseidon Fanart, Poseidon Mythology, Poseidon Art, Sketch Tools, Poseidon God, Children Wall Art, Sea God, Mythology Books

This watercolor wall art displays powerful and impressive portraits of the mythological sea god Poseidon. Poseidon is known as the god of the seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology. This work was designed as a work of art that reflects his majesty and dominating power. Decorate your home or office with this impressive watercolor wall art and feel the power of Poseidon, one of the important figures of Greek mythology!It will be an eye-catching focal point in any space. You can have a great…

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Hermes/Mercury- god of trickery, messengers, thieves, trade, travelers and athletes. A herald of the gods and a guide to the Underworld. Also the inventor of the lyre and fire. Born the son of Zeus and the Pleiade Maia, he was born in a cave on Mt. Kyllini/Cyllene and showed himself to be a thief and a trickster from an early age. On the day of his birth he slipped away from his mother, came across a tortoise, killed it and with reeds turned its shell into the first lyre. Next he went to…

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